Kitchen-cabinet.



C. 8. HEATH.

KITCHEN CABINET,

APPLICATION man APR.28,1914.

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KITCHEN CABINET.

APPLICATION FILEDAPR. 28, 1914.

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i lill CHRLES B. HEATH, OF STGGK'EON, CATFRNXL, ASSGNOR OF ONE-'HALF T0 G. W. QUIGLEY. 0F BTOCKTON, CALIFORNll-l.

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T0 all whom t may concern Beit known that l, @Hannes B, HEATH,

ous Space, Vwhen not in use., and may, when 1n use be opened out to present the various citizen of the United States, residing at'\ articles of domestic furniture in convenient Stockton, in the county of San Joaquin and State of California, have invented new-and useful Improvements in Kitchen-Cabinets, oi which the following is a speciiication.

My invention relates to an apparatus in the form of a kitchen cabinet, in which the various parts necessary for the operation of such a cabinet are So supported and correlated that they 'form a foldable andcxpan sible device capable of being opened and eirpanded, or closed and stored out of sight` at pleasure.

My invention consists in the combination and arrangement of partsv al in details of construction which will be more iuliy en. plained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in Which-T Figure l is a front View of the cabinet; Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 2 2,` Fig. l; Fig. 3 is a section taken on line` 3-3, Fig. 2; Fig. l is a view with the door opened, showing the interior oft the cabinet with the stove, sink and water supply; Fig. 5 is a sectional View taken on line 5-5 ot" Fig. 4; Fig. 6 is a horizontal section taken. through the upper portion of the cabinet and showing the parts in Jr'nll extended position; Fig. 7 is a fragmentary view partly broken away, showing the table attached to the rear of the paneldoor and its supporting legs; Fig. 8; is a sectional view taken onl line 8MS of` Fig. 4, showing the arrange ment of the gas stoveattachinent; Fig. 9 is a section taken on the line 9--9 of Fig. 2

showing the. parts in closed position; and

Fig. 10 is a section taken on the line ilo-i0 of Fig. 2.

ln the construction of apartment houses and rooms adapted for residential purposes, it is often necessary to combine a great nuinber of conveniences in a very limited space, on account of the expense of the .necessary rooms, and to arrange them in an orderlyv fashion. For this reason I have designed a cabinet, with the various conveniences and nocessaries of a, kitchen and dining room, so disposed and supported, with relation to cach other7 that they may be cmivcuiently folded and inclosed in a small, inconspicu`- relation with each other. i

in carrying out niy invention, l' have designed a closet or cabinet Ahaving a suit able or convenient number of hoiifcontal shelves, at B, forming intermediate chainwhich serve partly to contain such articles as inay be necessary and which are partly so arranged-as to form pockets into which certain portions of the apparatus may be folded when closed. rFhis cabinet is provided with a door 2, suitably hinged as at 2a, so that it Vnaa-y be opened or closed at will. The various portions of the apparatus are carried partly within the cabinet and partly upon the door. rilheir disposition is such that parts of the apparatus are conveniently housed, or extended without interfering with abl'e molding or drain-board 4.-, with a connected slidable drawer la beneath, and a detachable pan 5 beneath the sink for the purpose of receiving any water therefrom which may be afterward easily disposed oit. This portion of the device' is mounted upon legs 6 Whichniay be provided with casters and which allow this portion to be drawn out for use, or closed into the cabinet when not in use.

rllhe sink 3 is secured to and beneath the slidable-drain board 4, so to inove therewith. with the dra-in board land may be connected thereto in any suitable manner, for instance as shown in Fig. .l, one leg is rigidly secured to the sink 3, and the other to the drain board 4t. As shown in Figs. 2 and 5, the drain board has an opening through which siiilrr 3 is accessible. Above this sink one of the shelves B is so disposed as to overlie a stove 7. This stove is mounted n on thehinged door 2 in such a way as to c ose into the space between the shelves when the door is closed. Surroumling the stove is a shelf 8, hinged at one end so as to be :Folded up against the door, when not in use, and having a portion cut away so as to fit over the ontline of the stove when it is brought The legs 6 bare in rigid connectionpoitioii sind when in sum poSitou i.,

down i'zo horizontal positie-ii, so to be supporte-. horizfzimzelly by engage nani. with ie stem and *sims provide o'f bhe support of disheg waking uaiisis, which are Tio mail about t? e. Thi haii while iis 'oidd position, su dispssed tha it does loi; ineieie with the@ dwing the doer.

A Warming; sbg-iii may be disposed :ibm'e the Sove., as ai: 9. and .above 'iiis is :i hood. so dspnsac' as to :ari-y o-" che odors arising from the cokiig, "hifi hood is shown ai, 1G and is adiipted -:i mints zzbuu :au and pins. iis :ii: l1. se iii. ii; muy be extmidwii. ommudiy, when. in im), @uns insui'iiigj Lim coiiecting .of rising; vapors. The sides., mds sind any suitubl poi-tion 01" the aipimi'nigiis may be provided with screens., iis :1i 'l to veutiinte die ciiiiiiie..

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